White Bear Lake Nautical Archaeology 1 Report
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White Bear Lake Nautical Archaeology 1 Report
- Publication date
- 2014
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- Topics
- Minnesota, Underwater Archaeology, Maritime History, Nautical Archaeology, wreck, shipwreck, White Bear Yacht Club, Chris Craft, steel boat, W. H. Mullins, ice fishing house, boat lift, aluminum square stern canoe
- Publisher
- Maritime Heritage Minnesota
- Collection
- opensource
- Contributor
- Maritime Heritage Minnesota
- Language
- English
- Rights
- In Copyright. This report is copyrighted to Ann Merriman, Christopher Olson, and Maritime Heritage Minnesota. It cannot be changed in any way or redistributed. It cannot be sold for profit by any third party.
- Item Size
- 327.8M
Note: Two versions of the White Bear Lake Nautical Archaeology 1 Project Report are available, one small and one large. The have the same content, one file is simply smaller.
In 2012, Maritime Heritage Minnesota conducted a side and down-imaging sonar survey of White Bear Lake in Ramsey and Washington Counties, Minnesota. Many anomalies and 4 suspected wrecks were recorded by the sonar unit. In August and September 2014, MHM and our great volunteers returned to White Bear Lake to investigate 26 anomalies, confirming the identities of 4 wrecks and 4 other submerged cultural resources. The White Bear Lake Nautical Archaeology 1 Report is a synopsis of our findings. This project was funded by a Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grant, part of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund of the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment.
In Copyright. This report is copyrighted to Ann Merriman, Christopher Olson, and Maritime Heritage Minnesota. It cannot be changed in any way or redistributed. It cannot be sold for profit by any third party.
In 2012, Maritime Heritage Minnesota conducted a side and down-imaging sonar survey of White Bear Lake in Ramsey and Washington Counties, Minnesota. Many anomalies and 4 suspected wrecks were recorded by the sonar unit. In August and September 2014, MHM and our great volunteers returned to White Bear Lake to investigate 26 anomalies, confirming the identities of 4 wrecks and 4 other submerged cultural resources. The White Bear Lake Nautical Archaeology 1 Report is a synopsis of our findings. This project was funded by a Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grant, part of the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund of the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment.
In Copyright. This report is copyrighted to Ann Merriman, Christopher Olson, and Maritime Heritage Minnesota. It cannot be changed in any way or redistributed. It cannot be sold for profit by any third party.
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In Copyright. This report is copyrighted to Ann Merriman, Christopher Olson, and Maritime Heritage Minnesota. It cannot be changed in any way or redistributed. It cannot be sold for profit by any third party.
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